Kigongoni Lodge

 

Near the town of Arusha, on a coffee farm, Kigongoni Lodge lies on a hill, with a spectacular view of the world renowned Kilimanjaro as well as Mt Meru. Ideal for relaxing stays, especially for those wishing enjoy nature at its best.
The Accommodation at Kigongoni Lodgecomprises of 8 cottages, nestled between lush forestry, constructed in traditional swahili styles. Each room has its own fireplace, ensuite bathroom with hot and cold water shower facilities and mosquito nets. Electricity is available in all rooms. The rooms also have a veranda with amazing views of Mt Kilimanjaro and Mt Meru. The accommodation makes sure that you are not far from the luxuries of home.
The restaurant boast with European cuisine with a certain touch of African flavors included in the dishes. All Vegetables are grown locally and used in most of the dishes, providing support to the community. Dinner at the Restaurant is served as a 3 course meal. The open dining area allows you to view the spectacular surroundings. The bar area is well stocked, making it possible to serve a variety of cold beverages to after a long days safari.
 
Activities in and around Kigongoni Lodge includes, paying a visit to the renowned Serengeti, Lake Manyara, Mt Meru, Kilimanjaro as well as a few nature walks along with some of the best guides in the area. Perfect for the adventurous or the average nature lover.
 
Kigongoni offers superb service to its guests, an allows for a truly unforgettable stay. Giving you many stories to share with friends back home.
 
For more information on staying in Kigongoni Lodge contact us.

Testimonials

"We just completed a trip with your establishment....... FABULOUS. Your porters are absolute ROCK STARS. Kind , loving and the sound of their laughter and fun was like a lullabye putting my friend and I to sleep at night!!!

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  We said goodbye to our fantastic crew at breakfast, with Kili standing majestically in the background blanketed again in a fresh layer of snow. The final hike down on Day 6 was not too bad. We had a celebratory Kilimanjaro Beer at the lunch stop, and we all felt quite energised. I ran the last 9km. Well maybe that's a bit of an exageration!

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